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crazygringoyesterday at 8:12 PM4 repliesview on HN

Why would you sign into Ticketmaster with an email address you don't have access to and use it to buy tickets?

Don't do that. Create a new account with the email address you have access to.

Apps require you to sign in again all the time, and send a verification code to your e-mail to do so. Changing locations is, yes, a reason to require sign in.

Sorry, but that one's on you.


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tomwheeleryesterday at 9:13 PM

> Why would you sign into Ticketmaster with an email address you don't have access to and use it to buy tickets?

Because in the context of signing in, its role is that of a user ID.

Ticketmaster spams that address constantly. It's a valid email address, to be sure, but they've trained me over the years never to look at it. They certainly didn't do any multi-factor authentication when I bought the tickets, only when I was preparing to use them (despite having accessed them on that very device two days earlier).

macintuxyesterday at 8:19 PM

Ticketmaster failing to recognize that someone might want to use a ticket in physical proximity to the event is not the user's fault.

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Marsymarstoday at 1:13 AM

> Apps require you to sign in again all the time, and send a verification code to your e-mail to do so. Changing locations is, yes, a reason to require sign in.

This is the bane of my existence. I manually copy/paste/delete a half-dozen codes from my email/SMS every single day.

If I was ruler, I'd mandate every one of these switch to TOTP 2FA and outright ban email verification other than for password resets.

Lammyyesterday at 8:15 PM

Don't victim-blame.